Ghana will face Mexico in a friendly fixture on Thursday, August 22, as part of preparation for the 2024 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
The game will be the first test for the Black Princesses following their arrival in Colombia to wrap up their preparations.
Mexico's El Tricolor will also be participating in the biennial competition with the game against the African side also an opportunity to test their strength.
Yussif Basigi's side played a series of friendly games in Ghana before their departure to the South American country.
The head coach also named his final squad for the competition earlier this week.
The friendly encounter, scheduled for Thursday, will take place at the Centro Deportivo Choquenza in Bogota with kickoff set at 8:30pm.
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